[Phono-L] "Miss Lee Morse" Record

john9ten at pacbell.net john9ten at pacbell.net
Fri Oct 16 08:39:14 PDT 2009


Funny, I have a Lee Morse record and she sounds like a woman, though maybe a little on the lower voiced side. Can you upload the file?
And if anyome has a spare copy of her record "I've got five dollars" I am hunting for it!
John Robles
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At the Austin Record Convention held this past weekend I picked up a Perfect 78rpm record, number 11596, of "My Sweetie Turned Me Down" & "Daddy, Your Mama is Lonesome for You" sung by Miss Lee Morse,  categorized as "Voice and Guitar."   Upon playing it I heard what sounded like a man's voice very similar to Cliff Edwards
(Ukulele Ike) & certainly not a woman.     Can anyone explain why a woman's name would be used on a record sung by a man or provide information on this record?   Thanks!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Jim Cartwright
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